Latching On
Goals and Objectives Demonstrate proper positioning of an infant on the breast. Identify 3 ways to assess an infant’s latch.
Set Up Get comfortable Sitting, lying, standing Pillows to support mom Liquids nearby
Positioning Support the whole baby Avoid twisting Baby should face the breast Bring the baby to the breast not the breast to the baby Skin to skin
Positions Tummy to tummy Football Side lying Saddle
Tummy to Tummy AKA Cross cradle, cradle hold Baby on side Facing breast 45degree angle Head in crook of elbow Elbow supported
Football Baby’s tummy against mother’s side Baby facing breast Body supported by crook of elbow Head and neck supported by hand
Side Lying Mother lying on side Baby lying on side Facing mother’s breast Head supported by arm
Lying Flat Mother lies on back Infant on top of breast Good for PM feeds Gravity slows the flow
Saddle Only for older infants Must be able to sit unaided Baby straddles mother’s leg Mother puts arm around baby’s waist
Multiples
Twins One at a time to start Both at once when established Football or saddle hold
Getting Latched Rooting Open wide Tongue down Take in areola
Anatomy of a Latch
Anatomy of a Poor Latch
Breathing on the Breast
Assessment Watch first Ask mom Look from all angles Listen
What You’ll See More areola above mouth than below Lower lip rolled out Mouth wide open Chin touching breast
Signs of a good feed Rhythmic sucking Audible swallows Feels comfortable Stays latched Switch when baby drops off
Assisting Ask first Tell her what you see Explain the correction Have mother do the work Stay positive!
Demonstration
Last Thoughts Questions? Take home points…